I was a splicer for Att, and have been doing time motion studies as a contractor for them as well. I'm qualified to troubleshoot hi-cap (t-1 and t-3) systems, pots, a,v,hdsl using the tdr and t-10 sunset.

6172, I think my company is looking for a field tech in NorCal. This project is the FAA Telecomm. Infrastructure contract. I took their offer back in Sep. 07, and kicked myself thoroughly for not setting my exit date out a little later, since I missed the opportunity to take the buyout that they offered to us San Diego NOC people on Sep 24, 07.

I'll ask my lead if the position is still open. If so, I can forward your resume to Harris.

6172, I think my company is looking for a field tech in NorCal. This project is the FAA Telecomm. Infrastructure contract. I took their offer back in Sep. 07, and kicked myself thoroughly for not setting my exit date out a little later, since I missed the opportunity to take the buyout that they offered to us San Diego NOC people on Sep 24, 07.

I'll ask my lead if the position is still open. If so, I can forward your resume to Harris.

Well I think my resume must suck really bad, no calls yet and I apply to at least 2 jobs a day.

I have a hopefull at att wireless but you have to know someone to get in.

Last time I was looking for a job I sent out well over 100 resumes in 1 day, it was just about every electrical contractor in 50 mile radius. It took almost 2 months to get a job. After I did get the job, over the next few months I regularly got calls about the resumes I sent out months earlier.

Be patient and I wouldn't hesitate to apply for literally hundreds of positions. Also work as hard as you can on your resume and have as many knowledgeable people look at it as you can